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Class of === Mercer, Shannon Ann Merrill, Wendy Mewes, Mark Milby, John Miller, Brian Miller, Michael Miller, Stephanie Moell, Lisa Moore, Catherine L. Moore, Jennifer Moreiand, Shannon Morrow, )ames H. Moutafidis, Willie Muidoon, Carol Myers, Stephanie i Nagy, Stephen Navarro, Julie Ann Neighbors, Rhett Nellis, Laurie Nelson, Sherri Leigh Neuschwander, Tayna Lee Newton, Kristi K. Norton, Natalie Nymeyer, Neal Odom, Brandon 72
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What was your favorite toy? My legos, because everytime I built somethng, it was different. — Alan Joerg My nanny (blanket). When I used my imagination, it could be anything I wanted it to be — a cape, elephant, etc. — Nicki Martin It was not really a toy, but I loved my sandbox. 1 would make sand cakes and sand cookies. One year my mom hid nickels and dimes in the sand- box. She invited some friends over and we all went crazy! — Julie Thoreson Barbie, because 1 liked flushing it down the toilet and blaming it on my little sister. — Kyndale Duelks Swiss oven maker. I loved to make brownies in my oven. — Melanie Allec My favorite toy was my white bunny Fluffy. I went everywhere with it, just like Linus and his blanket. — Bruce Duffy Matches, for awhile anyway. They were an act of rebellion. — Randal Hansen My favorite toy was my bicycle because it gave me a feeling of independence to be able to ride it whenever and wherever 1 wanted. — Jared Hartley My big pink teddy bear because it scared away the boogie man. — Vanndra McConnell Dolls. 1 could pretend they were older and had their own things. I guess that ' s how I wanted to be. I ' d express my wishes on my dolls. — Silvia Heshiki Mathis, Stephanie Mathson, Conan James Matsumura, Kristy May, Paula Mayer, Tony McBride, Michelle M. McBride, Steven McConnell, Vahndra Michelle McCoy, Dustin J.E. McCulloch, Katherine McFall, lames McGruder, Mike Mckenzie, Shell McNutt, R.C. Meilleur, Nikki Seniors I I ' I t I i I
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Olaynick, Jeanette Renee Osborne, Donovan Overholser, )ason C. Ozawa, Ken Painter, Robyn Parady, Kimberly K. Partee, Eddie Patterson, Tracey D. Patterson, Trudy Paugh, Bob Paydo, Alicia Nicole Paynter, Gina Penrod, Eileen M. Peralta, laleth Perez, Victor Perry, Chris Phelps, Cherie Piles, Andree Piatt, Lisa Proctor, Julie Pruneau, Steven F. Pulsipher, Gary D. Ryser, Patricia Quilici, Michael E. Rader, Sharon Marie Seniors
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